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The treaty of navigation and commerce between His Britannick Majesty and the most Christian King; signed at Versailles on the 26th of September, ratified and exchanged at Fontainbleau on the 10th November 1786. Published by authority. Illustrated with a map of Europe, pointing out the situation of all the captials in the different states. And a complete index to each article.
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[Treaties, etc. France. 1786:09:26]
The treaty of navigation and commerce between His Britannick Majesty and the most Christian King; signed at Versailles on the 26th of September, ratified and exchanged at Fontainbleau on the 10th November 1786. Published by authority. Illustrated with a map of Europe, pointing out the situation of all the captials in the different states. And a complete index to each article.
London (Place), printed for J. Fielding,, 1786.
43, [9] p., [1] fold. map (hand-col.) ; 13.2 cm. (12º)
Final leaf contains advertisements of new books published by J. Fielding. ESTC t174145.
Copy Notes In the passage in article II concerning the prospect of 'any misunderstanding, breach of friendship or rupture between the crowns of their Majesties', the phrase 'which God forbid' has been crossed out in ink, presumably subsequent to 1792.
Binding C20th sand-grained reddish brown cloth.
Reference Number 89
Additional Names Louis XVI, King of France (1754--1793) - Execution; George III, King of Great Britain (1738--1820) - Monuments; France. Treaties, etc. Great Britain, 1786 (26 September 1786)
[Treaties, etc. France. 1786:09:26]
The treaty of navigation and commerce between His Britannick Majesty and the most Christian King; signed at Versailles on the 26th of September, ratified and exchanged at Fontainbleau on the 10th November 1786. Published by authority. Illustrated with a map of Europe, pointing out the situation of all the captials in the different states. And a complete index to each article.
London (Place), printed for J. Fielding,, 1786.
43, [9] p., [1] fold. map (hand-col.) ; 13.2 cm. (12º)
Final leaf contains advertisements of new books published by J. Fielding. ESTC t174145.
Copy Notes In the passage in article II concerning the prospect of 'any misunderstanding, breach of friendship or rupture between the crowns of their Majesties', the phrase 'which God forbid' has been crossed out in ink, presumably subsequent to 1792.
Binding C20th sand-grained reddish brown cloth.
Reference Number 89
Additional Names Louis XVI, King of France (1754--1793) - Execution; George III, King of Great Britain (1738--1820) - Monuments; France. Treaties, etc. Great Britain, 1786 (26 September 1786)